Zero Devices plans to launch one of the first TV box/mini PC devices featuring Allwinner’s new 8-core processor. The Zero Devices Z8C sports an Allwinner A80 processor, support for USB 3.0, HDMI and SPDIF output, and more. The Allwinner A80 processor features 4 ARM Cortex-A15 CPU cores, 4 ARM Cortex-A7 cores, and PowerVR G6230 graphics […]
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Zero Devices Z6C is a quad-core Android video, gaming box
Zero Devices is preparing to launch a new Android TV box with a quad-core processor, a good range of ports, a wireless remote control and a game controller. It’s called the Zero Devices Z6C Entertainment Box, and it’s designed to let you run Android apps and games on a TV. The Z6C features a Rockchip […]
Zero Devices Z2C: Mini PC with dual core Rockchip CPU, 1GB RAM, 8GB storage
Zero Devices sells a range of miniature PCs designed to run Google Android, including small media center devices, in-car entertainment systems, and PC-on-a-stick style devices. The company’s next mini PC could be the most powerful yet. It’s called the Zero Devices Z2C, and it features a Rockchip RK3066 ARM Cortex-A9 dual core processor, 1GB of […]
Zero Devices Z902 Mini PC up for pre-order for $75
Zero Devices is taking pre-orders for the upcoming Z902 Android 4.0 Mini PC. This little PC on a stick is about the size of a large USB thumb drive, but it’s really a tiny PC with its own processor, memory, storage, and input and output ports. The Z902 will eventually sell for $89, but you […]
Upcoming Zero Device Z902 Mini PC adds extra RAM, USB port
The Zero Devices Z802 is a mini PC with an Allwinner A10 processor and Android 4.0 operating system. It may look like a USB thumb drive, but it basically has the guts of an Android tablet without the touchscreen — much like the similar MK802. Now it looks like Zero Devices is planning to launch […]
Zero Devices Z900: Another Android PC-on-a-stick
The Zero Devices Z802 is one of a handful of tiny Android-based PCs that look more like USB flash drives than computers. A number of companies are selling nearly identical versions of the little computer, often sold as the “MK802.” But Zero Devices also plans to launch a second model soon. It’s called the Z900, […]